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Associate Engineer - M&S Aero

Yesterday 2026/06/03
Manufacturing
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Job description

What you’ll do:

"Eaton India Innovation Center (EIIC) – Modelling and simulation has an Associate Engineer open position. The primary responsibility of this role is to analyse various Eaton' Mobility products for static and vibration FEA analysis domains like stress, deformation, fatigue and modal/harmonic vibration. Individual will be required to partner with global and local teams, understand the design intent, develop and validate static and vibration structural FEA analysis models to substantiate the engineering designs.
The primary functions for this position includes:
• Collaborates with technology and product teams to define problem statements.
• Understand product & evaluate requirements (CTQs) of system, sub-systems and components in cooperation with internal and external customers.
• Deployment of digital prototype methodologies in static and vibration structural FEA analysis (stress, deformation, fatigue, modal, Harmonics & random vibration FEA analysis.)"



"1. Coordinate with stakeholders to develop static and vibration structural FEA analysis requirements for Eaton's Mobility products.
2. Interpret, summarize and communicate static and vibration structural FEA results (stress, deformation, fatigue, modal, Harmonics & random vibration FEA analysis) to local and global audience and provide technical and/or design recommendations.
3. Support validation for maturing analysis capability of static and vibration structural FEA.
4. Support test plan wherever necessary to verify simulation model and validate analysis approach in correlation with test outcomes.
5. Understand product function and architecture indepth and collaborate closely with product and test team."



Qualifications:

Bachelor in Mechanical, Automative, Production Engineering
Less than 2 years of relevant experience with multinational engineering organization/Fresh Graduate (BE/B.Tech) from reputed college can also apply



Skills:

"• Basic engineering fundamentals' understanding on topics like Strength of Materials and Vibrations, and its application in Mechanical design
• Knowledge about various Automotive product lines & its architecture, Understanding of subsystem or components
• Fundamental understanding of various Finite Elements Methods (FEM) and tools, example Ansys, Abaqus etc.
• Experienced in projects involving FEA / CAE analysis skills.
• Excellent English communication (oral and written) and presentation skills
• Team player with highly effective interpersonal and collaboration skills
• Good learning agility with energy and zeal to deliver beyond expected results."
-Good Communication & articulation skills, Collaborating with local and global stakeholders, learning agility, drive and energy




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